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Sasha Grey | |
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Born | Marina Ann Hantzis March 14, 1988[1] |
Other names | Anna Karina, Sascha Grey, Sasha Gray |
Height | 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)[2] |
Website | www.SashaGrey.com |
Sasha Grey (born Marina Ann Hantzis,[3] March 14, 1988) is an American actress, model, musician, writer[4][5] and former adult film actress.[6][7] She first made her name in mainstream media after appearing on several popular television programs and in pop culture magazines, examining her willingness to enter the world of hardcore porn at a young age.[1][8] She has also been featured in movies, television shows, music videos and advertising campaigns.[9][10] She won many awards for her work in adult film between 2007 and 2010, including the Female Performer of the Year at the 2008 AVN Awards, as well as the XRCO Awards.[11]
After her feature film debut as the lead in Steven Soderbergh's The Girlfriend Experience (2009), Grey shifted her focus to mainstream acting.[7] She starred in the Canadian black comedy horror film Smash Cut (2009)[12] and played a fictionalized version of herself in the seventh season of the HBO comedy-drama series Entourage. She has also appeared in independent films such as I Melt with You and Open Windows. She is a former member of aTelecine, an industrial music band.[5][13][14]
Background
Grey was born and raised in North Highlands, California, to a working-class family. Her mother worked for the state of California, while her father was a mechanic.[1] Her father was a Greek-American,[15] while her mother is of English, Irish and Polish descent.[16] Her parents divorced when she was five years old, and she was subsequently raised by her mother, who remarried in 2000. Her father died in June 2015.[17]
Grey attended four high schools, among them Highlands High in California, having been unhappy in each one,[1] though she graduated a year early at the age of 17.[18] In late 2005, she attended Sacramento City College[19] and took classes in film, dance, and acting.[1] She waited tables at a steakhouse through March 2006 and saved $7,000 for a move to Los Angeles.[1]
Grey states that her parents were not happy with her involvement in the adult industry, but that they are on good terms nonetheless.[20]
Career
In May 2006, Grey moved to Los Angeles and began appearing in adult films just after turning 18.[1] Originally she toyed with the name Anna Karina,[1] taken after the French New Wave actress, before deciding on her present name. The name "Sasha" was taken from Sascha Konietzko of the band KMFDM,[21] and "Grey" represents Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray.[22] Her first scene was an orgy with Rocco Siffredi for The Fashionistas 2 by John Stagliano. Grey quickly made a name for herself in the business after she asked Siffredi to punch her in the stomach; however, she later stated that she was improvising and it was taken out of context.[23]
In January 2007, Grey was the recipient of awards for "Best Three Way Sex Scene" and "Best Group Scene" at the AVN Adult Movie Awards.[24] Grey was named Penthouse's Pet of the Month for July 2007[25] and was photographed by fashion photographer Terry Richardson.[26][27] Dave Navarro's film Broken starring Sasha Grey won the AVN Best High End All-Sex Release award.[28]
In 2008, she became the youngest person to win the AVN "Female Performer of the Year" award[29] and "Best Oral Sex Scene".[30] Grey formerly represented herself in the adult industry through her own agency, L.A. Factory Girls.[31]
Grey has indicated particular appreciation for the work of Andrew Blake and Kimberly Kane.[32] A. O. Scott of The New York Times described her pornographic career as "distinguished both by the extremity of what she is willing to do and an unusual degree of intellectual seriousness about doing it."[33] In 2009, she was voted number #1 on Genesis magazine's 11th annual edition of its "Porn's Hot 100" issue.[34][35]
Appearances
Less than six months after entering the adult industry, Grey was featured in the November 2006 edition of Los Angeles where she was flagged as a potential major star, perhaps the next Jenna Jameson.[1] In December 2006, Grey was interviewed on the syndicated entertainment industry news program The Insider.
In February 2007, she appeared on The Tyra Banks Show, discussing teenagers in the sex industry. There was speculation that the show was heavily manipulated through editing, and did not include her defense of adult film as a career choice. The show was also criticized for doing this to increase its dramatic value.[36][8]
Grey was profiled in the December 2008 Rolling Stone magazine.[37]
In 2011, she was named by CNBC as one of the 12 most popular stars in adult film.[38] CNBC noted that, while she is no longer acting in adult films, her current mainstream roles have kept interest in her earlier adult film work high, and several companies continue to release compilations of it.[39] Grey filmed her last adult film at age 21, although she did not announce her retirement for some time after, realizing that many of her fans still believed her to be an active performer in the industry. On April 8, 2011, she officially announced her retirement from adult films on Facebook.[40]
Modeling
She has modeled for French fashion designer Max Azria's ready to wear line Manoukian,[41] Italian footwear brand Forfex for an international campaign,[10] and American Apparel. She's modeled for Richard Kern as a part of Vice magazine's anti-fashion layout, and appeared in a three-part VBS program, "Shot by Kern".[42] She also appeared in Taschen's 25th anniversary reprint of Terry Richardson's Terryworld.[43] Among other collaborations with Richardson, she has also appeared in Wives, Wheels, Weapons, a companion book to James Frey's Bright Shiny Morning. She has also modeled for artists James Jean, Frédéric Poincelet,[44] Zak Smith,[45] and David Choe.[46]
Grey has appeared in Playboy twice, first in a December 2009 pictorial, and then for the cover feature in October 2010.[7][47][48]
Acting
Grey appeared in an episode of James Gunn's PG Porn with James Gunn,[49] as well as a cameo appearance[50] in Dick Rude's independent film Quit, and stars in[51] the 2009 Canadian low-budget black comedy/horror film Smash Cut[12] from the Ottawa-based Odessa/Zed Filmworks. She plays a TV news personality who goes undercover as an actress in a horror film production, only to discover her older sister's murderer. In March 2010, Grey was initially cast as an anti-sex Christian in the horror film Hallows, directed by Richard O'Sullivan.[52] In 2014 this movie was released as The Ballad of Jimmy Hallows with another cast.
Grey played the lead role, "Chelsea", an escort who is paid to act as her clients' girlfriend, in Academy Award-winning director Steven Soderbergh's film The Girlfriend Experience.[53][54] Soderbergh cast her after reading her profile in Los Angeles magazine,[1] commenting that, "She's kind of a new breed, I think. She doesn't really fit the typical mold of someone who goes into the adult film business...I'd never heard anybody talk about the business the way that she talked about it."[55] In having Grey prepare for her role in The Girlfriend Experience, Soderbergh asked her to watch Jean-Luc Godard's Vivre sa vie and Pierrot le fou.[56] Vivre sa vie concerns prostitution, while the relationship portrayed in Pierrot le fou was suggested as a model for the dynamic between Chelsea and her boyfriend and clients.[32] Grey and Soderbergh also interviewed two escorts, and borrowed character traits and behavior from them.[32] Critics had mixed assessments of Grey's performance.[57][58][59][60][61]
Grey was cast for the seventh season of the HBO show Entourage, where she played a fictionalized version of herself. Her character was Vincent Chase's new girlfriend in a multi-episode arc.[62] Grey co-starred alongside Thomas Jane, Carla Gugino, Jeremy Piven and Rob Lowe in the thriller I Melt With You which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 26, 2011.[63] She then starred in the Indonesian film Shrouded Corpse Bathing While Hip-Shaking also known as Membunuh: Murder.[64] The film premiered in Indonesia on April 28, 2011.[65] She voiced the character Viola DeWynter in the 2011 video game Saints Row: The Third, which was released in November 2011. In 2013, she appeared alongside Mariya Ocher in the German documentary series Durch die Nacht mit ..., their episode airing on German and French television on December 7, 2013.[66]
In February 2011, she appeared in the music video for Eminem's song "Space Bound".[67] Grey plays the role of Eminem's girlfriend, whom Eminem strangles only to realize she is just a figment of his imagination.[68] The video was premiered on Vevo on June 27, 2011. Previously, she appeared in the music video for the 2008 song "Birthday Girl" by The Roots.[69] She also appears in the music video for The Smashing Pumpkins' song "Superchrist".[70]
Music
Grey is listed by the Narnack Records website as a guest artist on Repentance by Lee "Scratch" Perry,[71] though Perry himself denied her involvement in a 2009 interview.[72]
In 2008, Grey began an industrial music collaboration, called aTelecine, with Pablo St. Francis.[5] They later added members Anthony D' Juan and Ian Cinnamon.[13] Their first EP, aVigillant Carpark, was released in 2009 by New York label Pendu Sound on 7-inch vinyl only.[13] Grey also contributed vocals to the Current 93 album Aleph at Hallucinatory Mountain.[73] In 2010, aTelecine released their first LP, ...And Six Dark Hours Pass, and in November of the same year followed it up with the LP A Cassette Tape Culture.[74] In August 9, 2011, aTelecine's first full-length album, The Falcon and the Pod, was released (this album is the first of a planned trilogy).[75][76]
In 2012, Grey contributed to the X-TG album Desertshore.[77] aTelecine's first live concert took place on October 20, 2012, in Kraków at the Museum of Urban Engineering during Unsound Festival.[78] In July 2013, it was announced that Grey was no longer a member of the band and that Ian Cinnamon and a new vocalist, Sveio, were the only remaining full-time members.[14]
In August 2015, it was announced by the psytrance band Infected Mushroom that Grey's vocals would be featured in their upcoming album Converting Vegetarians II in the track Fields of Grey.[79] In 2016 Grey contributed to the Death in Vegas album Transmission. In 2018 Death in Vegas published the single Honey with Grey as writer, singer, and film director of the Drone Records video.[80]
In August 2018, PIG published "That's The Way (I Like It)" featuring Sasha Grey and premiered on Pornhub.[81]
Since 2010 Grey regularly performed as DJ and published some of her mixes on SoundCloud.[82][83][84] Earmilk editor David Sikorski considered her mixes as "testament to her wide range, eclectic taste in music and her ability to understand the mechanics of solid electronic music production."[85][86]
Books
Grey's first photo book, Neü Sex, was released on March 29, 2011.[87][88][89] Her second book, The Juliette Society, an erotic novel, was released on May 9, 2013.[90] In 2016, book II (The Janus Chamber) and in 2018, book III (The Mismade Girl) of The Juliette Society was published.[91]
Personal life
Grey identifies herself as atheist[92] and bisexual.[93] In a May 2016 interview, rock and pop culture critic Art Tavana compares Grey with Madonna describing her as defiantly feminist
and as novelist, EDM DJ, sex-positive feminist, Formula 1 racer or action star — no matter what it is, it's more than "ex-porn star."
[94]
Activism
In 2010 Grey supported a PeTA campaign to curb the overpopulation of dogs and cats by spaying and neutering in a nude video.[95][96] Later in this year she published her thoughts on the Mark Sanford extramarital affair in an op-ed for Newsweek 20/10.[97]
In November 2011, Grey participated in the Guest Reading Program at Emerson Elementary School in Compton, California. Parents were upset that a former adult film actress would read to their children as part of an education program. She responded to the controversy by stating, "I believe education is a universal right. I committed to this program with the understanding that people would have their own opinions about what I have done, who I am, and what I represent."[98][99][100] Grey also appeared on the American talk show The View, where she explained that she thought the parents should have been given prior notice of the identity of anyone who did guest reading, and that if parents had objected to her, she would not have done it.[101]
In July 2013, shortly after the National Security Agency's PRISM surveillance program was first publicized, Grey starred in a Funny or Die "Sexy NSA Commercial" parody.[102]
Grey has been an advocate for the adult industry and defended her choice to be an adult film actress. In a March 2014 interview, she spoke in defense of the industry and on behalf of outed Duke University student turned adult film star, Belle Knox.[103]
Grey supported Bernie Sanders during the 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries.[104]
Awards
Year | Event | Award | Film | Co-winners |
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2007 | AVN Award | Best Three-Way Sex Scene | Fuck Slaves | Sandra Romain & Manuel Ferrara |
AVN Award | Best Group Sex Scene – Video | Fashionistas Safado | Flower Tucci, Christian XXX, Erik Everhard, Belladonna, Jewell Marceau, Chris Charming, Gianna, Jean Val Jean, Melissa Lauren, Voodoo, Marie Luv, Adrianna Nicole, Caroline Pierce, Jenna Haze, Nicole Sheridan, Mr. Pete, Sandra Romain | |
XRCO Awards | New Starlet | — | — | |
2008 | AVN Award | Best Oral Sex Scene, Video[105] | Babysitters | — |
AVN Award | Female Performer of the Year | — | — | |
XRCO Awards | Female Performer of the Year | — | — | |
2009 | XRCO Awards | Mainstream Adult Media Favorite | — | — |
2010 | AVN Award | Best Anal Sex Scene | Anal Cavity Search 6 | Erik Everhard |
AVN Award | Best Oral Sex Scene | Throat: A Cautionary Tale | — | |
AVN Award | Crossover Star of the Year | — | — | |
FAME Awards | Favorite Oral Starlet | — | — | |
XBIZ Awards | Crossover Star of the Year | — | — | |
XRCO Awards | Mainstream Adult Media Favorite | — | — |
Other awards
- 2007 Adam Film World Guide Award – Teen Dream of the Year[106]
- 2007 Adultcon – Top 20 Adult Actresses[107]
- 2010 TLARAW Award – Best Sex Toy – Sasha Grey Deep Penetration Vibrating Pussy and Ass[108]
- 2011 TLARAW Award – Best Sex Toy – Sasha Grey Cream Pie Pussy[109]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role |
---|---|---|
2007 | Homo Erectus | Cavegirl |
2008 | 9to5 – Days in Porn | Herself |
2009 | The Girlfriend Experience | Chelsea / Christine Brown |
Smash Cut | April Carson | |
2010 | Quit | Mini-mart clerk |
The New Erotic: Art Sex Revolution | Herself[110] | |
2011 | I Melt With You | Raven |
Membunuh: Murder | Bikini-clad ghost[111] | |
2012 | The Girl from the Naked Eye | Lena |
Would You Rather | Amy | |
2014 | Open Windows | Jill Goddard |
The Scribbler | Bunny | |
2017 | China Test Girls | Herself[112] |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | Porn: Business of Pleasure | Herself | CNBC TV Documentary |
2010 | Entourage | Herself | 6 episodes |
2013 | Durch die Nacht mit … | Herself | 1 episode |
2018 | Into the Dark | Party DJ | 1 episode |
Music videos
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2008 | Birthday Girl | Birthday Girl | The Roots |
Superchrist | Dancer | The Smashing Pumpkins | |
2011 | Space Bound | Girl | Eminem |
2014 | Toxic[113] | Villainess | David J |
Web
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | James Gunn's PG Porn | Tricia Scrotey | Episode: "Roadside Ass-istance" |
Video games
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2011 | Saints Row: The Third | Viola DeWynter | Voice |
2015 | Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell | Viola DeWynter | Voice |
Discography
- with aTelecine
- 2009: aVigillant Carpark (EP; Pendu Sound Recordings)
- 2010: A Cassette Tape Culture (Pendu Sound Recordings)
- 2010: ...And Six Dark Hours Pass (Dais Records)
- with Current 93
- 2009: Aleph at Hallucinatory Mountain (Coptic Cat Records)
- with X-TG
- 2012: Desertshore (covering Nico, Industrial Records)
- with Infected Mushroom
- 2015: Fields Of Grey (EP; Dim Mak Records)
- with Death in Vegas
- 2016: Transmission (Drone Records)
- 2018: Honey (EP; Drone Records)
- with PIG
- 2018: That's The Way (I Like It) (EP; Pig Industries, Armalyte Industries)
Bibliography
- Neü Sex (VICE Books, 2011, ISBN 978-1576875568)
- The Juliette Society (Grand Central Publishing, 2013, ISBN 978-0751551587)
- The Juliette Society, Book II: The Janus Chamber (Cleis Press, 2016, ISBN 978-1627781800)
- The Juliette Society, Book III: The Mismade Girl (Cleis Press, 2018, ISBN 978-1627781824)
See also
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Guest artists include electronic maven Moby (...) and adult entertainer Sasha Grey.
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First up is a Telecine, who will be delivering the world premiere of their live show. Consisting of Sasha Grey, Pablo St. Francis, Ian Cinnamon and Anthony D'Juan, their music draws heavily from early British industrial, with Grey having cited TG and Coil especially as influences in the past.
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External links
- Official website
- Sasha Grey at IMDb
- Sasha Grey discography at Discogs
- Sasha Grey at the Internet Adult Film Database
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